Notes: These services are named after the historic truckstop and café here known as Kate's Cabin.

In the late 2000s, the filling station was rebuilt in order to enlarge it, and in late 2015, was sold by BP to an independent dealer. It used to include a Wild Bean Café.

On the opposite side of the road was the Alwalton Little ChefHistory with a Burger King and a Travelodge, however these aren't signed as services so aren't included here. Even so, it's worth noting that it was one of the oldest Little Chefs in the country, even if it was rebuilt in 1986 to become a Little Chef Lodge. It is now an EG Diner, as the Little Chef closed in January 2018.

Notes: Site formerly home to a café called 'Woodview Cafe'; this has since been demolished and is now the parking area. The filling station used to contain a Deli2go with Londis creating a unique lineup of brands

Notes: There appears to be an demolished forecourt opposite this site. Some signs used to suggest a camp site was also available at these services.
The filling station here was formerly branded Jet, and before that, operated by Pace under the Texaco brand.

Ram Jam

Notes: It's thought that the name Ram Jam comes from the name of the beer that was brewed here at the start of the 20th century - not the '70s band famous for 'Black Betty'.
There is a pub-restaurant building, the actual Ram Jam Inn, but it is currently boarded up and up for sale. The filling station here was formerly branded Esso.

Foston

Notes: The site was formerly a Highways Agency approved truckstop. The filling station here was formerly branded as Jet and before that Texaco. The forecourt shop still retains Jet 'Shop' branding and colours.
A Little Chef here closed in 2007, at the same time as Wansford. In 2012, Breakers Roadside Restaurant changed to LJ's Diner but closed in late 2013.

Notes: The site was formerly a Highways Agency approved truckstop.
A Little ChefHistory opened here in the 1960s, next to the existing forecourt. It operated in tandem with Cromwell (below) and in the 1980s it was thoroughly refurbished and became a Little Chef Lodge. It closed in April 2015 and is now a Burger King.

Former Happy Eater site, which in 1996 became the Doncaster branch of Little ChefHistory. This branch received investment such as air conditioning and a blue colour scheme to try to attract evening diners.

The Little Chef featured a dedicated coffee shop, which became a Burger King and then Coffee Tempo!. In 2012, it was refurbished again and gained a Good to Go takeaway offer. In 2015, the Burger King reopened.

Stannington

Notes: It's on the old A1 which means it's a fair distance from the road itself, but it's still signed as services.
A Little ChefHistory opened here in the 1970s. Despite the bypass, it managed to survive until 2004, when it was finally closed due to low sales. It's now the indian restaurant Char Mausum.